Object questions
Jeremy bought a nice mug in Ireland. (sub)
Who bought a nice mug in Ireland?
Mary didn't take the bus to school. (obj)
What didn't Mary take to school?
Mark is repairing his bike in the yard.
Who is repairing his bike in the yard. (sub)
What is Mark repairing in the yard? (obj)
Jill saw me the other day.
Who did Jill see the other day?
Object question
What role is the gerund doing in the following sentence?
Do you like reading too?
Object of the sentence.
Jeremy bought a nice mug in Ireland. (obj)
What did Jeremy buy in Ireland?
Something disturbed me when I was at work. (sub)
What disturbed you when you were at work?
They don’t listen to the instructions.
Who doesn't listen to the instructions. (sub)
What don't they listen to? (obj)
The students participate in class.
Where do the students participate?
object question
Choose the correct conjunction to join the following two sentences.
(and, but, or, so, because )
She worked late ------ she didn't finish all her work.
BUT
Running offers stress relief to people. (sub)
What offers stress relief to people?
I dreamed about a leopard last night. (obj)
What did you dream about last night?
Angela and Sabrina are doing the shopping now.
Who is doing the shopping now? (sub)
What are Angela and Sabrina doing now? (obj)
What role is the gerund doing in the following sentence?
He doesn't have much time to study between cooking and cleaning.
Object of a preposition.
Choose the correct conjunction to join the following two sentences.
(and, but, or, so, because )
I could cook supper ---------- we could order pizza.
OR
John qualified for the state swimming competition. (obj)
What did John qualify for?
Tim rang me at 3am yestersday. (obj)
Who did Tim ring at 3am yesterday?
Martin did many different things every day.
Who did many different things everyday? (sub)
What did Martin do every day? (obj)
What role is the gerund doing in the following sentence?
He has a hard time listening.
Object of the sentence.
Choose the correct conjunction to join the following two sentences.
(and, but, or, so, because )
I drank six cups of coffee today ------- I have a headache.
SO
The landslide caused the flood. (sub)
What caused the flood?
Sophie uses her car to get to work. (obj)
What does Sophie use to get to work?
They enjoy going on holiday.
Who enjoys going on holiday? (sub)
What do they enjoy doing? (obj)
What role is the gerund doing in the following sentence?
Brushing your dog keeps him happy.
Subject of the sentence.
Choose the correct conjunction to join the following two sentences.
(and, but, or, so, because )
I had no money ------- I kept shopping.
BUT